> Ultimately, it's easier to influence an election by discarding legitimate voters from voter registration systems, selectively failing to notify voters of elections, and other indirect interference campaigns that have been known to happen.
Well, duh, this isn't happening in real democracies. Americans really need to get rid of their delusions regarding the form of governance they live in.
The problem with voting machines is that it makes it so much easier for a single entity to control the election. And that the people organizing the election are completely technologically illiterate as well as the huge majority of the electoral. If you can hide behind techno mumbo jumbo and plausible deniability it gets ever easier to manipulate the electorate in failing to see a problem.
They used admin as a password in voting machiens in the US, and the same company still holds contracts. The whole notion is beyond laughable.
Well, duh, this isn't happening in real democracies. Americans really need to get rid of their delusions regarding the form of governance they live in.
The problem with voting machines is that it makes it so much easier for a single entity to control the election. And that the people organizing the election are completely technologically illiterate as well as the huge majority of the electoral. If you can hide behind techno mumbo jumbo and plausible deniability it gets ever easier to manipulate the electorate in failing to see a problem.
They used admin as a password in voting machiens in the US, and the same company still holds contracts. The whole notion is beyond laughable.